Should I try Ubuntu Mobile?

2008-04-21 Thread Neil
Hello

I am quite a newbe, although I can use command line and I do not think
rm -r /boot is a good idea :P

Now, my question: Should I try Ubuntu Mobile on a live RW usb stick?
Or is it not mature enough to prevent me from going insane?

Thanks
Neil

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Re: Should I try Ubuntu Mobile?

2008-04-21 Thread Tony Godshall
You should try ubuntu mobile

Though there is no guarantee you will not go insane

It is people who try things who get things mature

No, thank *you*

On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 12:15 AM, Neil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello

  I am quite a newbe, although I can use command line and I do not think
  rm -r /boot is a good idea :P

  Now, my question: Should I try Ubuntu Mobile on a live RW usb stick?
  Or is it not mature enough to prevent me from going insane?

  Thanks
  Neil

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Re: Should I try Ubuntu Mobile?

2008-04-21 Thread Neil
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 9:23 AM, Tony Godshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 You should try ubuntu mobile

  Though there is no guarantee you will not go insane

  It is people who try things who get things mature

  No, thank *you*



Okay then: here start my questions. I am sad to say that I will start
of with a question that I should know the answer to,  but I never came
around to find out how it works.
If I run apt-get install moblin-image-creator (as su) my dear EEEpc
responds with:
Reading package list.done
Builinng dependency tree done
E: couldn 't find package mobilin-image-creator
I als tried this on a Ubuntu 7.10 64 bit system, same result.
What is the problem? What am I missing?

Thanks for taking the time

Neil

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Re: Midbrowser status update 4/10-4/16

2008-04-21 Thread Alexander Sack

On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 10:13:40AM +0900, Akira Nonaka wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Does anyone working on the japanese-language-pack for MidBrowser?
 I am thinking to make one but I want to avoid the duplicated effort.
 

We can translate mozilla applications in launchpad now. Midbrowser
should be translated that way. I can provide a helping hand on how to
properly integrate this.

 - Alexander


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Re: Boot time +8sec with freedesktop.org changes

2008-04-21 Thread Loïc Minier
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008, Li, Horace wrote:
 what if a debian package is not an application package, which will not
 install desktop file to /usr/share/applications, it might also be
 necessary to filter those non-application package when updating cache.

 I don't understand the case you describe: you're saying a package
 doesn't ship a file in /usr/share/applications but still needs to run a
 cache update?  Could you give an example?

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RE: Boot time +8sec with freedesktop.org changes

2008-04-21 Thread Li, Horace
I might not describe so clearly, I am saying when installing/removing a debian 
package that doesn't ship a file in /usr/share/applications, cache update 
should not be triggered.

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On Mon, Apr 21, 2008, Li, Horace wrote:
 what if a debian package is not an application package, which will not
 install desktop file to /usr/share/applications, it might also be
 necessary to filter those non-application package when updating cache.

 I don't understand the case you describe: you're saying a package
 doesn't ship a file in /usr/share/applications but still needs to run a
 cache update?  Could you give an example?

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Re: Should I try Ubuntu Mobile?

2008-04-21 Thread Adilson Oliveira
Ahmed Trabelsi escreveu:
 Hi all,
 
 I have a HTC Tytn, and i would try UME in my smartphone.
 Were can i have an iso or sources ?
 Thanks all.

Hello.

UME, at least for now, is not for smartphones or PDAs but to MID
devices. Please, take a look here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileAndEmbedded/FAQ

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Re: Should I try Ubuntu Mobile?

2008-04-21 Thread Adilson Oliveira
Neil escreveu:

 
 Okay then: here start my questions. I am sad to say that I will start
 of with a question that I should know the answer to,  but I never came
 around to find out how it works.
 If I run apt-get install moblin-image-creator (as su) my dear EEEpc
 responds with:
 Reading package list.done
 Builinng dependency tree done
 E: couldn 't find package mobilin-image-creator
 I als tried this on a Ubuntu 7.10 64 bit system, same result.
 What is the problem? What am I missing?
 

Hi.

Did you enable the universe repository?

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Re: Boot time +8sec with freedesktop.org changes

2008-04-21 Thread Loïc Minier
On Mon, Apr 21, 2008, Li, Horace wrote:
 I might not describe so clearly, I am saying when installing/removing
 a debian package that doesn't ship a file in /usr/share/applications,
 cache update should not be triggered.

 It's possible to check this, but I would say it's not too bad if the
 trigger is run for these packages even if useless.  It would only make
 a difference when updating only such packages and no package actually
 requiring a cache update (triggers are run once per dpkg run).

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Re: Should I try Ubuntu Mobile?

2008-04-21 Thread Rob Lifford
 Okay then: here start my questions. I am sad to say that I will start
 of with a question that I should know the answer to,  but I never came
 around to find out how it works.
 If I run apt-get install moblin-image-creator (as su) my dear EEEpc
 responds with:
 Reading package list.done
 Builinng dependency tree done
 E: couldn 't find package mobilin-image-creator
 I als tried this on a Ubuntu 7.10 64 bit system, same result.
 What is the problem? What am I missing?
 
 
 Hi.
 
 Did you enable the universe repository?

Adilson, is the version in that repo up-to-date? Several weeks ago, I had an
issue where the version I was getting via apt-get was out-of-date and
couldn't build a working target.

FWIW, the directions here --
http://www.moblin.org/documentation_howto/howto_create-image.php  -- worked
for me, and proved to be the only way I could find that provided the most
up-to-date version of Moblin Image Creator. Though that issue may well be
resolved by now.

Regards,
Rob


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Re: Should I try Ubuntu Mobile?

2008-04-21 Thread Adilson Oliveira
Rob Lifford escreveu:

 
 Adilson, is the version in that repo up-to-date? Several weeks ago, I had an
 issue where the version I was getting via apt-get was out-of-date and
 couldn't build a working target.
 
 FWIW, the directions here --
 http://www.moblin.org/documentation_howto/howto_create-image.php  -- worked
 for me, and proved to be the only way I could find that provided the most
 up-to-date version of Moblin Image Creator. Though that issue may well be
 resolved by now.
 

Hi there.

Moblin and UME are different projects. Moblin is, partially, UME's
upstream so parts taken from there may be newer because there was no
time to bring them to UME's repositories.

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